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Crash-related lost work days in 2013 totaled 1.628 million, with more than 90 percent a result of off-the-job crashes. What can employers do to improve driving safety for their workers? Read this post from the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety to learn more!

We don’t often think of our cars as public health tools, but safety features in vehicles can protect us from injuries, much as vaccines protect us from certain diseases. Learn more in this post by the Vice Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board.

New research from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety finds that automatic braking reduces rear-end crashes by 39 percent on average, and forward collision warning alone cuts them by 23 percent. Read to learn more about the study and its implications for car safety in the future.

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Crash-related lost work days in 2013 totaled 1.628 million, with more than 90 percent a result of off-the-job crashes. What can employers do to improve driving safety for their workers? Read this post from the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety to learn more!

We don’t often think of our cars as public health tools, but safety features in vehicles can protect us from injuries, much as vaccines protect us from certain diseases. Learn more in this post by the Vice Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board.

New research from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety finds that automatic braking reduces rear-end crashes by 39 percent on average, and forward collision warning alone cuts them by 23 percent. Read to learn more about the study and its implications for car safety in the future.